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National Emergency Medical Services Week honors local heroes

We all know the definition of hero is very broad. Heroes aren't always rock stars, astronauts, NASCAR drivers or basketball players. Heroes are moms, dads, teachers, truck drivers and millions of other everyday people. But for the week of May 16-22, emergency medical service volunteers will be the nationally honored heroes as National Emergency Medical Services Week is celebrated.National EMS...

Water hydrant flushing schedule for Millersburg

The village of Millersburg Water Department will be flushing hydrants starting Sunday, May 16, through Thursday, May 20, from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m.Due to flushing the hydrants, there could be agitation in the line causing discoloration of the water. Residents should run their cold water until the water is clear. The discoloration can be expected in some areas, but not necessarily in all locations...

County home moves to next phase of kitchen renovation project

Spurred on by the backing of the Holmes County Home Auxiliary, the county home is prepared to get cooking on a new kitchen facility that will certainly benefit the residents as well as the staff. Plans from Ellis Architect have been approved by the Holmes County Commissioners, and the home is ready to move ahead with plans to renovate the kitchen facility, with advertising the renovations the...

On a roll Training center follows up victory at the poll with record-setting spring festival and auction

On Tuesday, May 4, the Holmes County Training Center (HCTC) walked on egg shells as its supporters hoped for a successful outcome at the polling booths. They let out a collective sigh of relief when their levy passed, and in a fitting celebration, rode that wave of momentum to a record-setting performance at the 34th annual Spring Festival and Auction on Friday and Saturday, May 7-8."This is...

Despite weather, Antiques in the Alley covers the spectrum

Vendors and shoppers braved the elements Saturday, May 8, for Antiques in the Alley. Sponsored by Historic Downtown Millersburg, the event brought visitors from all over, as well as vendors who had unique items to sell, from collectible antiques to handmade items.Hall Fresco was once an apprentice jeweler and now travels to weekend shows with his wife to sell his one-of-a-kind creations. Packing...

Five new ways to ride, residents get schooled on Panhandle Passage Greenway plan

On Wednesday evening, May 5, nearly 40 people learned more about a promising plan to create recreational green space in the Twin City area at a public meeting held at Claymont Junior High School in Uhrichsville. When completed, the Panhandle Passage Greenway trails will accommodate five different modes of transportation: hiking, biking, canoeing/kayaking, driving and traveling by rail."We're here...

Garden tours planned at the J.E. Reeves Home

On Sunday, May 16, the Dover Historical Society will present the first in a series of garden tours on the grounds of the J.E. Reeves Home. The tours will be conducted by the Reeves Home’s gardener, Renee Leetch.The May tour will commence at the carriage house and feature the many spring blooming plants included in the landscape of the Reeves Home. Leetch will present an informative talk...

Boise author frequented Dover Library as a child

The Dover Public Library sponsored their second author program of 2010 with Boise State University professor Mitch Wieland, who spoke to a large crowd at the library on May 10. Born in Dover, Wieland has lived in Seattle, Los Angeles, San Diego, Tuscaloosa, and Tokyo, Japan. He holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Alabama, where he was fiction editor of The Black Warrior...

Cowboys ride into Wooster

What sport gives its participants the chance to dress in Western costumes, ride horses and display their marksmanship skills?Cowboy mounted shooting.The skills of these remarkable athletes were on display on May 8 and 9, as the Northern Ohio Outlaws held the first of five competitive shooting skills contests scheduled for this year at the Wayne County Fairgrounds.One of the fastest growing...